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In 1998, America's spies were taken by surprise when India tested a nuclear bomb; they then advised Bill Clinton to flatten one of Sudan's few medicine factories, wrongly believing that it made nerve gas.
Overview micrographs at 40× and detailed micrographs at 100× were photographed with a digital camera (Olympus DP71), and images were processed using the MNERVE custom made nerve morphometry software developed at MATLAB (Version 2010a; MathWorks, Inc., Natick, MA).
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Removing the bones eliminated the path the nerve normally follows during development resulting in a physical separation of the peripheral and central ends of the transected CT, which makes nerve regeneration unlikely in the time frame of this experiment (see Discussion for explanation).
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